Secure Boot for Small Microcontrollers
Learn with Microchip how to implement a secure boot architecture on very small microcontrollers using the ATECC608A secure element. Keys are protected from users, factory operators and equipment as well as software. Check out our example on the ATSAMD21 ARM Cortex-M4 at http://www.www.microchip.com/ATECC608A
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